The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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... rule are conciliated by giving them a share in power in proportion to their importance to the welfare and survival of the whole com- munity . " This perspective sees " politics as conciliation , " as a process for accom- modating ...
... rule are conciliated by giving them a share in power in proportion to their importance to the welfare and survival of the whole com- munity . " This perspective sees " politics as conciliation , " as a process for accom- modating ...
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... Rules Committee refuses to pass “ a rule ” on a bill , then it has effectively de- feated the legislation , because the bill cannot move forward without it . A distinctive feature of the Senate is the filibuster , the right of ...
... Rules Committee refuses to pass “ a rule ” on a bill , then it has effectively de- feated the legislation , because the bill cannot move forward without it . A distinctive feature of the Senate is the filibuster , the right of ...
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... rule is that each successive ballot ( first ballot , second bal- lot , third ballot , etc. ) is held almost immediately . As soon as the first ballot is fin- ished , the second ballot begins , with only a short interval between ...
... rule is that each successive ballot ( first ballot , second bal- lot , third ballot , etc. ) is held almost immediately . As soon as the first ballot is fin- ished , the second ballot begins , with only a short interval between ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
Constitutional Government | 49 |
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